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. .' -.'■ Cuticura. - „ A Skin Without Blemish Kteryw'aWe a network of eudoriflc ducts,reins, I have suffered all my life with akin dlseam of and pores, the ekin constantly rcnowe itself, and different kinds, and bare never found permanent not only with its cea«ele3s desquamation, but with relief, until, by the advice of a lady friend, I used its natural functional action, eliminates nil waste, your valuable Cuticura Remedies. I gave them accumulation and disease. Hence, a skin without a thorough trial, using six bottles of the CuTictnu blemish means more than beauty; it means health. Resolvent, two boxes of Cuticdra, and seven Ccticuiu, the great §kln cure, and Oirncur.A cakes of Ccticura Soap, and the result was just Soap, an exqulste ekln beautlfier, prepared from what I had been told it would be — a complete cur*. It, externally, and CtmcußA Resolvent, the new BELLE WADE, Richmond, Va. blood purifier. Internally, cure every species of tor- Reference, G.W. Latimer, Druggist, Richmond.V*. Turing, dUflfuring, Itching, scaly and pimply —— diseases of tho ekin, scalp and blood, with loss Have jug( . uscd your CtJTICURA REjraDl x ß on of hair, from pimples to scrofula. me of my gir]B> and found it t0 be j aet what it i§ recommended to be. My daughter was all broken I have been afflicted for a great many years with out on her head and body| md thc hair commenC ed bad blood, which has caused roe to have sores on tQ come out _ Now sho ig as emoolh a 8 CTer ehe my body. My hand* were in a solid sore for over wag> and Bhe hag only uaed one box of cdticitra, a year. I had tried almost everything I could hear one cake of CuTJCtJRA Soal>i Md one DOt of of, but had given np all hopes of ever being cured, Ct7rlct . Rsoltxnt. I doctored with quite a when I «aw the advertisement of the Cuticuha number of doctorS( but to no avail. lam willing Rmmdibs. I used one box of Cuticura, cue t0 make affidavit to , he truth of the statement, bottle of Resoltxst, and one cake of Soap, and GEORGE EAST, Macon, Mich, am now able to do all my own work. Mrs. FANNIE STEWART, Staunton, Ind. ~~~ ~ . „ . .. ~ : : T „„ ,„ , For the last year I have had a species of itching, Sold by all chemists in New Zealand. Price: J r "' Craou&A. 50 cte.; Soap, 25 cts.; Kesolvkxt, $1. scaly and pimply humors on my face to which I Prepared by the Potter Dare and Ohkkical Co., have applied a great many methods of treatment Boston, U.S.A. without success, and which wns speedily and en. illustrations, and 100 testimonials. ! tins. ISAAC PHELPS, Ravenna, O. n»nVO Skin scalp and hair preserved and beau- j PLES ! blackheads, rod, rouph. chapped and DMuT O ''led by the use of Cuticura Soap. j rim oily »kin prevented by Cuticura Soap. Building Material, &c JOHNSON'S PATENT ROLLED WIEE LATHING MAKES BUILDINGS PRACTICALLY FIREPROOF. SPECIFIED BY THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. NOW BEING USED IN THE POST OFFICE, WELLINGTON, AND ORDERED FOR THE CUSTOM-HOUSE, AUCKLAND. Mr OVER 40,000 yards SOLD IN THE colonies. SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND: SCHMEDES. ERBSLOH, & CO., GJ±I<TJ±JD_A. ZBTTILZDXIsrGrS, QUEEN-STREET. Sewing MachinesMR. E. M. HALLETT is not now in my EMPLOY, AND IS NOT AUTHORISED TO COLLECT MONEY OR SELL WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES ON MY : i-:half._ THE GENUINE MANUFACTURED BY JOSEPH WEaTHEIM, OF FRANKFORT ON THE MAIN, CAN BE OBTAINED FROM ME AS USUAL, ON VERY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. 170, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (OPPOSITE ARTHUR'S MART). SOLE-IMPORTER OF THE BEALE PATENT HIGHARM SEWING MACHINES. Hotels. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WHANGAREI. JOHN MORRISON (LATE OF EDEN VINE AND RISING .SUN HOTELS AUCKLAND) Begs to inform the inhabitants of Whangarei and surrounding districts that he has become the Proprietor of the above Hotel, and that he intends to keop up the high reputation the house has already acquired. THE TABLE WILL, AS PREVIOUSLY, BE FURNISHED WITH ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON. THE WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES. WILL BE OP THE VERY BEST QUALITY PROCURABLE. THE BILLIARD ROOM, WHICH IS THE BEST NORTH OF AUCKLAND, HAS BEEN PLACED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A FIRST-CLASS SUPERINTENDENT. INCOMING PASSENGERS MET AT THE STATION AND STEAMER BY THE HOTEL 'BUS. ADDLE HORSES AND WAGGONETTE ON HIRE. GOOD STABLING AND PADDOCKS FOR HORSES. tar PLUNGE AND SHOWER BATHS. "EH JOHN MORRISON, Proprietor.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9187, 17 October 1888, Page 3

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